In her video for The Sun Online she vented: “I’m absolutely disgusted with Ann Widdecombe, I think she’s a moron.

“I think that what she did last night with her flippant victim shaming, by saying those women at the hands of Harvey Weinstein had a choice – did they really now?

“They had a choice to be manipulated and subjected to sexual assaults by a sexual predator?

“I can’t believe that you had a part in representing our country at any point of your life, as that is prehistoric, judgemental bullc**p.”

Aisleyne has called for ‘prehistoric man’ Ann Widdecombe to be removed from the Celebrity Big Brother house

Our columnist went on to highlight the irony of Ann appearing on the show the year it is celebrating women.

The former BB star said: “She is on a programme subtitled ‘Year of the Woman’ but she is acting like a prehistoric man, she needs to get off the show.

Amanda branded women stupid for sleeping with Weinstein

“I’m done with her, I can’t be around people with opinions like that, she is victim shaming and making other women be silent.”

Last night the former politician seemed to agree with actress Amanda Barrie after she called female stars “stupid” for sleeping with the shamed movie producer to win a part.

Ann has been accused of ‘victim shaming’

As they settled in for their first night in the Celebrity Big Brother house, the contestants took part in a discussion about the sex scandal that rocked Hollywood last year.

A number of high-profile actresses went public with claims of abuse by Weinstein and the group debated the issue of sexual harassment in the entertainment industry.

Harvey Weinstein has been hit by a string of sexual harassment allegations dating back decades

Amanda, 82, said women are “stupid” to sleep with Weistein for a part, saying: “When it comes to the Harvey Weintstein bit I just think someone should have said ‘listen it’s not really worth it darling, I would rather not get the part’.”

And Ann appeared to agree with her saying: “There was a choice there.”

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Another added: “It’s not about ‘having a choice’ to say no to a man’s advances. It’s about being put in that position in the first place, like why is it ok for a man to use fear & power to manipulate and terrify women? #CBB.”

Another tweeted: “Sorry but how can Anne be considered as a feminist icon when she doesn’t believe that sexual assault is the rapists fault and that women get the same treatment in work places as well as equal pay #CBB.”

And a fourth wrote: “To the victims of sexual assault both male & female this “just say no” response is soul destroying, have some empathy it’s not always that easy or effective #cbb.”